Further to my Listmania post of Tuesday 26 June, I've just discovered a further twist on the hill classification game. I was clicking through the site http://www.go4awalk.com/ when I came across a reference to The Bridgets. Apparently to qualify as a Bridget the hill/mountain must 1. Fail to meet the criteria of any other sensible Hill and Mountain Classification System and 2. Be somewhere worth walking to, eg Mam Tor in the Peak District, or Wansfell Pike in the Lake District (though do they realise this is a Birkett?) What terribly good fun!A common man marvels at uncommon things. A wise man marvels at the commonplace. CONFUCIUS
Monday, 20 August 2007
Fancy A Bridget This Weekend?
Further to my Listmania post of Tuesday 26 June, I've just discovered a further twist on the hill classification game. I was clicking through the site http://www.go4awalk.com/ when I came across a reference to The Bridgets. Apparently to qualify as a Bridget the hill/mountain must 1. Fail to meet the criteria of any other sensible Hill and Mountain Classification System and 2. Be somewhere worth walking to, eg Mam Tor in the Peak District, or Wansfell Pike in the Lake District (though do they realise this is a Birkett?) What terribly good fun!
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